those who least deserved it That is what I most cherish about you. You enriched my life with yours For that I thank you The image we friends carry of you in our hearts is here to stay Our dear Klæmint, farewell [...] arm The ever half-filled coffee cup in front of you The concentrated look on your face as you studied some paper With your glasses perched on your head They were all a part of you. The light step, the [...] your work The dedication to Føroya Handilsskúli They were all a part of you. But what I most cherish about you Klæmint Is the love and loyalty you showed your friends The unquestioning faith you had in
become completely demystified. This is not a dream, but real life – and I can’t do anything but love it. Rather than being intimidating, the size of the country is what makes it so full of opportunities [...] shape life as he or she pleases. And coming in as an outsider is no barrier to fitting in and utilizing what the country has to offer. It is made easy by the astonishing openness that the people has been [...] over there? Oh, but it’s great that you’re doing it! Living the American Dream!” In the reality of what is the United States, I have not yet encountered this dream. And I doubt if I really believe in its
Petroleum will meet with the oil companies and representatives from the Faroese industry to discuss the issue of local participation in connection with the activities this summer. Evaluation is good but it all [...] see hydrocarbon production on the Faroe Shelf in the future, the local industry will also face a new challenge with a marked increase in activity. According to the Faroese hydrocarbon act, all activities [...] methods of the oil industry with the stipulations of the hydrocarbon law and the expectations of the local business community. Let me first say that my general impression is that the activities on the whole
the sea, and if it does not, if the oceans die, the reality is that we will die with it. We cannot live upon this planet with a dead ocean. It is the heart of life and the source of all that we require and [...] ability to see what another sees, to feel what another feels, and to suffer what another suffers. Thus when the knife penetrates the body of the whale, I feel it too and I can identify with the horror they [...] experience. I know I cannot easily convince other humans to understand what I feel and what I have experienced but it is real and it is profound in its effect upon all that I have done and will continue to
celebrate in January 2009 contributed, together with T.S. Eliot, to the creation of European lyrical modernism, a literary movement which is still with us. We treasure the art of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walt [...] crusades, with members of two monotheistic creeds pursuing the Caliphate or, alternatively, what might perhaps accurately be termed the Christian theocratic state. Back to true humanity To face this challenge [...] shall, for a couple of hours, be suspended. Swedish generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish is, like the other branches of the Scandinavian language-tree, a sister-tongue. Older people
flies into my hand "Hi, what is your name?" I give him a smile and toss my hair "Mike! can I ask the same?" "´x´ is my name, how do you do?" Smiles and sends me his eyes. One hand is his, the other one pulled [...] "Fine, but I gotta fly." His face fades from my mind In and out this night. When all is closed and people crowd The stranger is no where in sight. Oh well, I guess that´s that What more can I demand. I only [...] wonder what he was thinking Did I give him a fright? Why do I think so much About someone I don´t really know? It was only a brief encounter But sure makes my head grow. Weeks have passed, a weekend is planed